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Romans at Navenby



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Published Date: 27 June 2008
A 'Roman' legion returns to Navenby on Sunday as part of Navenby Archaeology Group's Roman Day on the Open Space in the village.
There will many side stalls, attractions and demonstrations, all with a Roman or Romano British theme, including cooking, bee keeping, thatching, weaving, pot making and many other period crafts.

The Legion will be showing their skills during the day with demonstrations of marching and war tactics.

There will also be a falconry display.

People are encouraged to go as a Roman or Ancient Briton with prizes for the best child's or adult costume. Judging will be at noon.

10am to 5pm

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  • Last Updated: 27 June 2008 4:29 PM
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